1. Cancellations cost the dealers in fines, and can generate unwelcome publicity for the licensed dealer concerned. 2. He made colleagues of similar rank jealous for the way he could generate publicity. 3. Its pioneering clients generated enormous publicity, but is a significant trend likely? 4. No doubt making such grand claims helps to sell more books and generate publicity. 5. Prevention is quiet, but politicians who mount all-out attacks on symptoms generate great publicity. 6. The opening of the trial generated considerable publicity. 7. Another bowl generating little publicity but possibly interested in USC or Stanford is the Liberty Bowl. 8. As Democratic press secretaries tried to generate publicity, Republicans largely ignored the event. 9. Because it has not yet greatly hurt commercial agriculture, the threat to the honeybee has not generated much publicity or needed research funds. 10. A commitment to it helps firms recruit lawyers, many of whom find charity work rewarding, and the work can generate good publicity. |
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